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L. M. STECKEL. 
this man acts as the sanitary inspector under instruction and ad¬ 
vice from the veterinary dairy inspector. 
To inaugurate and carry out effectively a thorough system of 
dairy inspection in those states where, up to the present, it was 
known by a statute only, it is best to arrange the inspection work 
by counties and work in a radius around the creamery, con- 
2.—Interior of same, with cream separator, pails and milk-cans. 
densary or milk plant. During the first and probably the second 
round of inspection make clear to the dairymen (whom you will 
find have a very vague idea of what inspection means), the exact 
nature of the statute and the reason for such. In other words, 
take the men into your confidence. Try to enlighten instead of 
frighten. Be as much of an instructor as an inspector. 
